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Understanding your propane regulator



Keep your head up--avoid roof damage
An RV can seem really big. But big doesn't always mean length. The height of your RV can get you into trouble. Here's help to stay out--and what to do if you do get in the soup.


Discount passes reduce cost of RV overnights
Everybody loves a discount. For RVers, a discount on camping fees can make a big difference on how long a road trip will last. When fuel costs get too tight, you can always hunker down and stay a few extra days--unless the camp fees are too heavy. We find a lot of folk new to RVing aren't aware of some fine camping discounts available to those who qualify.


Happiness and your RV slideout
Folks new to the RVing lifestyle have to learn new things: How to flush an RV toilet. How to keep the RV refrigerator really cold. And that slideout? "Is it possible to slide my slideout too far?" It's a valid question, and one we'd like to touch on, along with some other slideout tips.


Recertifying LP cylinders
Having propane (LP) gas available makes the RV lifestyle a whole lot more enjoyable. Imagine no hot showers, cold food, and a non-working refrigerator for your next road trip. Most of us take it for granted that we can just zip into a handy propane gas filling station and "top off" our tanks any time we need. It isn't always that easy--particularly if the attendant finds that your LP "bottles" need to be recertified. What's it all about, and how can you deal with a situation that can stop your RV travels cold?


Open liquor bottle in your motorhome?
A man's home is his castle, so says English law. Since an RV for many is a home, does that mean your RV is your castle? There's a question for the courts, the legal experts, and the 'rights of privacy' groups to thrash out. But here's a related question that can trip up an RVer in a hurry: Is it OK to have an "open container" of alcohol in your motorhome while traveling down America's byways?


Why you should shut off pilot lights before fueling up



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